Days in Nalati Postcard Series​​​​​​​
“Days in Nalati” is a postcard series featuring goats as the main characters, vividly portraying the daily life of the Kazakh people. Created using Procreate, the illustrations are charming and playful, blending elements of Xinjiang’s regional culture. Targeted at young consumers who love cute designs, the series aims to convey cultural beauty in a fun and engaging way.
Where Did the Pinecones Go?
“Where Did the Pinecones Go?” is a three-page wordless picture book using watercolor and colored pencils. It tells the story of children searching for missing pinecones, only to find a bear hiding them in a forest cabin. The book promotes harmony between humans and animals, inspiring 3-8-year-olds to appreciate nature through engaging visuals.
She Swore She Forgot Something
“She Swore She Forgot Something” tells the story of a grandson sneaking out while his grandmother is asleep, created in a hand-drawn digital style. The illustration employs the “second story” children’s illustration technique, using delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors to portray the boy’s mischief and adventure. Hidden clues and details about “forgetting” are embedded in the visuals, encouraging readers to uncover the layered narrative. This work aims to captivate children and family audiences with its unique visual language while conveying themes of warmth and curiosity.
Unseeing City​​​​​​​
“Unseen City” is a series of illustrations for a novel, created using digital art to depict a city composed of towering spires, divided into distinct districts by moats. The artwork features a dreamy and detailed style, highlighting the city’s unique structure and mysterious atmosphere. Designed to immerse readers visually, it enhances the storytelling experience and appeals to fans of fantasy literature and art.
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